Where sustainability meets success

Where sustainability meets success
Where sustainability meets success

2 Kramu Street

The building faces Tirgonu Street, one of the busiest pedestrian and tourist areas which connects Dome Square with Townhall Square, the site of the Blackhead House. This corner building has 7 large shop windows and 31 windows.

Technical data

• Gross Building Area: 1 841.74 m2
• Total Internal Area: 1 456.69 m2
• Leasable area: 1 166.95 m2
• Number of floors: 5 above ground, a basement and an outdoor terrace
• Lift: 1

2 Kramu Street

The building faces Tirgonu Street, one of the busiest pedestrian and tourist areas which connects Dome Square with Townhall Square, the site of the Blackhead House. This corner building has 7 large shop windows and 31 windows.

Technical data

• Gross Building Area: 1 841.74 m2
• Total Internal Area: 1 456.69 m2
• Leasable area: 1 166.95 m2
• Number of floors: 5 above ground, a basement and an outdoor terrace
• Lift: 1

Description

The building faces Tirgonu Street, one of the busiest pedestrian and tourist areas which connects Dome Square with Townhall Square, the site of the Blackhead House. This corner building has 7 large shop windows and 31 windows.

The building at 2 Kramu Street was built in 1875 by a project of architect Fridrihs Vilhelm Hess (1822 – 1877) as a mixed-use building. After the building was acquired in 2011, Baltic RE Group carried out extensive renovation and repair works of the whole building, making use of high-quality finishing materials, creating new leasable areas in the mansard, installing new lifts, building a terrace, doubling the retail areas and greatly increasing the size of the new shop front windows.

The main tenants are LIDO ALUS SĒTA, most popular Latvian traditional cuisine public catering business, and CIVITTA LATVIA, leading management consultancy firm from Central Eastern Europe.



The building is fully powered by green electricity, whose production process uses entirely renewable energy resources.
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